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"draped it over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to loosely cover or hang something over an object or person. Example: She draped a shawl over her shoulders to keep warm in the chilly evening air.
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And then she whipped a handkerchief from her handbag and draped it over the tail of one of the planes, obscuring its logo, an African image of jackals under a tree.
Douglas took off his suit jacket and draped it over his chair.
She draped it over her shoulders and joined the group of elder protestors.
Instead of presenting it to Perry, Hillyard simply draped it over his seat and left.
He draped it over his arm, waiting for me to finish.
He took his suit jacket off and draped it over his head, holding the collar forward like a bill.
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It's cut wafer-thin, and melts gorgeously when you drape it over anything hot.
Picking up a length of luxe chinchilla, he drapes it over one of her arms.
Then I drape it over a cold cucumber salad so you contrast cool and warm.
We'd have him take the shirt, put it in a bag, and drape it over a chair".
She will fill it with Lego blocks, expertly drape it over her shoulder and then stomp around the house chatting to her imaginary friend.
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